A Conversation for Queen Anne

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Post 21

Demon Drawer

*Lifts head and starts to laugh*

*A big hand comes and surrounds his snout*

Sorry Mr. Ashley I will try and be good.


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Post 22

Ashley


You're all incorrigible smiley - smiley


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Post 23

Demon Drawer

Why thank you, we try our best. smiley - smiley


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Post 24

Demon Drawer

OK I've expounded on the various Acts that lead to the Act of Union both in Scotland Act of Security 1702 and in England Alien Act 1705. Hope this is along the line of what you had in mind in you first post. Also I've sought that advisor on the furniture angle. smiley - smiley


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Post 25

Demon Drawer

OK have added the furniture as well, I now declare this article finished. smiley - smiley


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Post 26

J'au-æmne

Are you sure??


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Post 27

Ashley

What about the architecture?

Very distinctive and another style she gave her name too.


Sorry...


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Post 28

J'au-æmne

in fact while you're at it you should probably make this into a sub field - and write half a dozen entries on Queen Anne... smiley - winkeye

I dread to think how Victoria's going if you're doing her; she lived that much longer and more recently!


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Post 29

Ashley



I'm being picky because it would be great if the first entries in the peer review system are phenomenal entries and thus setting an example for future researchers.


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Post 30

J'au-æmne

Don't worry, at this point I'm quite relieved you aren't an astrophysicist smiley - winkeye

I see your point, though.


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Post 31

Demon Drawer

Architeecture.

*rumages through his filofax to find a contact from Uni who was an architect*

Nah, this adress is out of date. I'll see what I can do.


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